Lara van Ruijven

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexFemale
Full nameLara Victoria•van Ruijven
Used nameLara•van Ruijven
Born28 December 1992 in Den Haag (The Hague), Zuid-Holland (NED)
Died10 July 2020 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales (FRA)
Measurements168 cm / 58 kg
AffiliationsHVHW, Den Haag (NED)
NOC Netherlands
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 0
Bronze 1
Total 1

Biography

Lara van Ruijven débuted internationally in 2010, and her first successes came with the Dutch relay team. In 2013 the won the relay at the European Championships, a feat they (including Van Ruijven) would repeat in 2014, 2016, 2019-20. Globally, the team also medalled, winning 8 World Cups, a silver at the 2018 World Championships, as well as a bronze at the Olympics in the same year. The latter performance was remarkable, as the Dutch team had been eliminated in the semi-finals. They decided to give it their best in the B-final, setting a new world record, and then watched on as two teams were disqualified in the A-final, giving them the bronze.

Individually, Van Ruijven specialized in the 500 m, winning two World Cup races in that distance. In 2019, she became the first Dutch woman to win a short track world title when she grabbed gold in the 500 m in Sofia. After leading the entire final, she was pushed and overtaken in the final metres by Martina Valcepina, but the Italian was disqualified for an arm block, giving Van Ruijven the gold. Known as “The Panther”, Van Ruijven also earned individual medals at the European Championships (silver in the 2020 1,000 m, bronze in the 2019 500 m).

While on a training camp at the French mountain resort of Font-Romeu, Van Ruijven fell severely ill. She was hospitalized and diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. Her situation gradually worsened, and less than two weeks later she passed away, aged 27. At the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, in her honor, the Dutch speed skaters wore Panther Hearts on their uniforms.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
2014 Winter Olympics Short Track Speed Skating (Skating) NED Lara van Ruijven
500 metres, Women (Olympic) 17
3,000 metres Relay, Women (Olympic) Netherlands AC
2018 Winter Olympics Short Track Speed Skating (Skating) NED Lara van Ruijven
500 metres, Women (Olympic) 20
1,000 metres, Women (Olympic) 13
3,000 metres Relay, Women (Olympic) Netherlands 3 Bronze

Olympic Records

Records may have been broken subsequently during the same competition.
Games Date Sport Event Phase Mark Pos
2018 Winter Olympics 20 February 2018 Short Track Speed Skating (Skating) 3,000 metres Relay, Women Final Round, B Final 4:03.471 WR 1

Special Notes